German police off for 'Lego gun'
ludwigshafen September 4, 2018 08:32A machine gun made from Lego has brought the police into action in the German Ludwigshafen. Local residents had seen someone with the 'weapon' in a home.
A machine gun made from Lego has brought the police into action in the German Ludwigshafen. Local residents had seen someone with the 'weapon' in a home.
On Thursday morning the German police arrested a nineteen-year-old man who tore through the area of Stockach with a 20-meter-long tree trunk behind his all-terrain vehicle. The doll ride ended after many kilometers in the vicinity of Ludwigshafen. The young driver had drunk far too much according to local media and had to hand in his driving license immediately.
The police, your best friend. This literally proved to be the case in Ludwigshafen in Germany. A man walked into the police station with a pressing question to an agent: how do I do it with my girlfriend? The police woman apparently had experience with it, because she gave the desperate man several tips.
Europe has dignified farewell to German statesman Helmut Kohl, who played a key role in Germany's reunification, enlargement of the European Union and the introduction of the euro. Kohl was first given an official European funeral ceremony and his chest was placed under the European flag in the European Parliament.
Numerous world leaders and other high-ranking guests prove the latest honor to Helmut Kohl in Strasbourg today. The deceased former chancellor will be the first European funeral ceremony, but not his homeland. The honorary citizen of Europe, along with his widow, preferred to have a ceremony in neighboring France.
Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl (1930-2017) is buried in Speyer and not in the family grave in Ludwigshafen. This has left a confidant of the 16th deceased statesman, Kai Diekmann, on Tuesday.
Europe has lost one of its greatest forevitors. Helmut Kohl, honorary citizen of the continent, died at the age of 87 in his hometown of Ludwigshafen.
A now thirteen year old boy who is suspected that he wanted to carry out an attack late last year on a Christmas market in Ludwigshafen, Germany, is housed in a closed youth facility. The judge decided Tuesday that after consultation with his parents. The suspect is still too young for criminal prosecution.
Low water levels have resulted in the Rhine to an increase in road freight traffic in Germany. Since September, the extremely low water in the river. Barges can therefore utilize only 10 percent of their maximum capacity.
Germany had to do more often in the past year with terrorist violence. A brief overview.
A according to the authorities' religiously radicalized 'boy of twelve tried to carry out an attack with a nail bomb the Christmas market in the German city of Ludwigshafen. It reports the magazine Focus on authoritative sources in the police and judiciary.
The death toll from the explosion at the plant of BASF in Ludwigshafen nearly two weeks ago has risen to four. The German chemicals group made aware that Saturday is a member of the brigade deceased from his injuries.
Two days after the explosion at the BASF plant in Ludwigshafen German police divers have recovered a body. The German police reported Wednesday that the divers saw the body of a port basin at the plant.
Rescuers are still searching for one missing after the explosion Monday at the office of the German chemicals group BASF in Ludwigshafen. BASF showed Tuesday that eight people have been seriously injured by the blast. Seventeen others suffered slight injuries.
By a heavy explosion on the grounds of the German chemical company BASF in Ludwigshafen and the fire that followed, at least two deaths. This was announced by the local authorities Monday night. For two missing people is still being sought. Six people were seriously injured.
Police in the German town of Ludwigshafen on Thursday in the center of the city killed a homeless. That happened after he had attacked the two police officers with a knife, according to a statement from the police.
A 41 year old man from the German town of Ludwigshafen turned out Monday night as honest finder. He found a branch of a bank moneybag with 3000 euros in cash. He hesitated a moment and turned to the police.
When drilling activities in the field of chemical company BASF in Ludwigshafen, Germany Wednesday employees were startled by an explosion. An explosive, probably from World War II, went off. No one was injured. The bomb squad will examine the site Thursday.